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reportedly the man is trying to seek refugee protection in canada. a lot of questions, how he was able to pull it off, why he wanted to pull it off, what was the point of it all, and, quite frankly, that you could come up with some kind of mask. clearly this wasn't some amateur hour. so a lot of questions there. not a lot of answers. we will stay on top of that. >>> something else that continued to burn up the internet and also some airways right now. msnbc, their biggest star, keechb olbermann has been suspended indefinitely by his network. why? reports have come out and olbermann has admitted he made donations to at least three political candidates. they were all democrats. according to his company this violates their policy of doing such a thing and also if any of their employees would like to, they have to get permission first before doing so, but right now he's been suspended indefinitely. >>> also one other thing burning up the internet right now and our website, the iphone. we have another problem, but we're not just talking about iphone 4 her
reportedly the man is trying to seek refugee protection in canada. a lot of questions, how he was able to pull it off, why he wanted to pull it off, what was the point of it all, and, quite frankly, that you could come up with some kind of mask. clearly this wasn't some amateur hour. so a lot of questions there. not a lot of answers. we will stay on top of that. >>> something else that continued to burn up the internet and also some airways right now. msnbc, their biggest star, keechb...
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most of the energy will move into the southern part of canada. for the most part, we will end up with a decent holiday weekend. you'll see some high, thin clouds out there. temperatures will drop into the upper 40's and lower 50's. during the day tomorrow, partly to mostly sunny. the average high temperature -- if you're going to take the boat out, no advisory's are in effect. the high tide at fort mchenry at 10 $3 in the -- 10:43 in the morning. easter sunday will be dry it looks like. temperatures will stay nice and mild. 10-12 degrees above normal, not quite as warm as the last couple of days though. all in all, a very comfortable forecast for the weekend. dry on easter sunday with a high temperature near 74 degrees. a better chance for rain coming in monday and tuesday as the same front comes back to the north. maybe some showers in the middle of the week. by wednesday, we get close to 80 degrees before a strong cold front comes through on thursday with thunderstorms and knocks the temperatures down. that typical roller-coaster, warm and dry
most of the energy will move into the southern part of canada. for the most part, we will end up with a decent holiday weekend. you'll see some high, thin clouds out there. temperatures will drop into the upper 40's and lower 50's. during the day tomorrow, partly to mostly sunny. the average high temperature -- if you're going to take the boat out, no advisory's are in effect. the high tide at fort mchenry at 10 $3 in the -- 10:43 in the morning. easter sunday will be dry it looks like....
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both russia and canada say is theirs. a large part that has been under discussion. >> global climate change is transforming the arctic. the polar ice caps shrinking as temperatures rise. already, energy companies are moving in, sensing a massive opportunity as the area opens up for commercial exploitation. it is thought the arctic region may contain vast reserves of oil and gas. that is leading to the growing competition between the countries which surround it. today, the foreign ministers of russia and canada discussed their competing claims to take control of a large part of the arctic, including the north pole. their claims will eventually be judged by international experts. >> both russia and canada respect the united nations as well as the united nations convention on the law of the seas, and we will submit our data, and we are confident that our case will prevail, backed by scientific evidence. >> but the russians are already concerned that nato military forces could be sent to the arctic to protect western interest
both russia and canada say is theirs. a large part that has been under discussion. >> global climate change is transforming the arctic. the polar ice caps shrinking as temperatures rise. already, energy companies are moving in, sensing a massive opportunity as the area opens up for commercial exploitation. it is thought the arctic region may contain vast reserves of oil and gas. that is leading to the growing competition between the countries which surround it. today, the foreign...
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experts say they could soon reach the coast of canada. let's join david. >> looking at those pictures is bad enough, nothing will beginning of the air in the course of today. certainly not before tomorrow morning, possibly even longer. non-european control says that the best of the can hope for is 30% of flights taking off in the course of the day. 313 airports have been left in other disaster way -- disarray. others are saying we should be allowed to get more airplanes in the air now. first, mike on the calamity. of >> with inconvenience, the government said that the royal navy was helping to hold bring hope -- helping to bring hope to the people and there were discussions of using spain as a gateway into europe. >> thousands of people trying to get home, the only way is by going to spain and using other forms of travel, if that is the case we will make it possible. >> videoconferences were held by the international air transport association. i asked if the impact on airlines was likely to be greater than that from the 20 -- from the sep
experts say they could soon reach the coast of canada. let's join david. >> looking at those pictures is bad enough, nothing will beginning of the air in the course of today. certainly not before tomorrow morning, possibly even longer. non-european control says that the best of the can hope for is 30% of flights taking off in the course of the day. 313 airports have been left in other disaster way -- disarray. others are saying we should be allowed to get more airplanes in the air now....
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a cold front is coming down from canada sparking thunderstorms through the great lakes and some of the areas like iowa and northern portions of illinois. down along the texas coast we are getting some wet weather in the pacific northwest as well with the low pressure system and a new storm system lingering there on the pacific northwest coast. another story, it has been hot in dallas this week. and the heat will continue this weekend. this is the last official summer weekend. it will certainly feel like it in florida and through the southeast. let's take a look at the forecast for your saturday. nice and cool in boston with highs in the 60s. a beautiful day from pittsburgh, baltimore, philly and washington, d.c. not bad in new york. partly cloudy and 74. as far as the rest of the country goes, chicago, you'll be damp during the day today and wet weather in san antonio. phoenix, 108 degrees. it has been 106 all week long. into sunday it will be hot in the desert southwest. you notice we are warming um up from d.c. to new york with temperatures in the low 80s. overall, no severe weather
a cold front is coming down from canada sparking thunderstorms through the great lakes and some of the areas like iowa and northern portions of illinois. down along the texas coast we are getting some wet weather in the pacific northwest as well with the low pressure system and a new storm system lingering there on the pacific northwest coast. another story, it has been hot in dallas this week. and the heat will continue this weekend. this is the last official summer weekend. it will certainly...
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up in the new york frontier up near albany and up in canada, they used hollowed out of bullets. and on the front here, people would be expecting to go out and shoot their dinner, and so you would be carrying a pouch with musket balls for your rifle or your musket. and so it would be inconspicuo inconspicuous. in many cases it was. there is a situation after the falls of forrest montgomery and clinton in new york, that the american army is dispersed. a british agent who is carrying one of these hidden musket balls sees a group of soldiers in british lobster back uniforms making breakfast. he comes up to and tells them, take into general flynn. they take into general clinton. however, they take him to american general flynn. there are three general claims in the american revolution. two on the american side and one on the british. they are actually part of the troops who were given regular british army uniforms to wear that were captured at sea. they are known as the redcoat regiment. wayne taylor, the spy, who is carrying the message gets, realizes he is captured, he swallows the
up in the new york frontier up near albany and up in canada, they used hollowed out of bullets. and on the front here, people would be expecting to go out and shoot their dinner, and so you would be carrying a pouch with musket balls for your rifle or your musket. and so it would be inconspicuo inconspicuous. in many cases it was. there is a situation after the falls of forrest montgomery and clinton in new york, that the american army is dispersed. a british agent who is carrying one of these...
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and these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations rule the day. oh toto keep this. historical. culture in the city. as a good. east room for this to become the hutto. hailing a leap from the cold war to real partnership. problems security. on afghanistan dominates a space been made cheap and the russian. president obama facing a tougher challenge to his agenda as the democrats lose their hold over congress in the midterm vote but many americans fear corporate money may now be running the country. and it could be back to square one in iraq with u.s. forces stepping down we'll take a look at how local militias are falling back to insurgency. it's ten pm in moscow good to have you with us here on r t our top story russia has reaffirmed its readiness to create a joint anti-missile defense system in europe with nato but only on an equal basis there reassurance came after a meeting in moscow between the russian leadership and the nato chief. has been following the high level talks. both nato and moscow realize that a
and these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations rule the day. oh toto keep this. historical. culture in the city. as a good. east room for this to become the hutto. hailing a leap from the cold war to real partnership. problems security. on afghanistan dominates a space been made cheap and the russian. president obama facing a tougher challenge to his agenda as the democrats lose their hold over congress in the midterm vote but many...
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. >> in the provincial capital of taliban, and as the election campaign is underway. 157 canada, most of the men, are vying for the 14 parliamentary seats allocated to the province. >> people should vote for people who can work and serve. asian not vote for thieves. their deficits the people have voted for that were of no use. >> but in many of afghans provinces, it is the o war lords or their allies were likely to land the most votes. the independent human rights commission criticizes the fact that many people were not registered to vote to do a lack of election offices. and the commission chairman says that is not all. >> we need more, not the real one provided from the center to the people, to vote. it came from outside actually. >> even if people here are not where it about the threats of the taliban, they doubt the new parliament will provide afghanistan with the stability and needs. >> earlier, we spoke to the german foreign minister about the situation in afghanistan. we began by asking him how confident he was that the poll in afghanistan would be free and fair given the past
. >> in the provincial capital of taliban, and as the election campaign is underway. 157 canada, most of the men, are vying for the 14 parliamentary seats allocated to the province. >> people should vote for people who can work and serve. asian not vote for thieves. their deficits the people have voted for that were of no use. >> but in many of afghans provinces, it is the o war lords or their allies were likely to land the most votes. the independent human rights commission...
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in canada? >> no, we're not. >> not now. >> they get it six years from now. >> they just heard about the flat screens. you don't have to worry about them. switched over yet. >> you won't even be able to get in canada for a while. >> oh, boy! that's going to be tough for me. >> what is with the greatest sky screw-up in human history? pick one. >> the greatest screw up in human history is allowing the adaman empire calling itself empire. what were they? bump of guys, empire, they got cocky and put their feet up and that was the end of it. >> do you think there is hope for civilizations? are we doom to repeat mistakes we continue to make? >> that is what it's about. funny idea, i know. >> about human nature no matter what happens in the outside, what technology we create, laser surgery, whatever happens, nano technology, if you open the paper, it's the same story of the old testament. it's jealousy and fighting, war. human behavior never changes. if you watch shakespearean play, look how they blood
in canada? >> no, we're not. >> not now. >> they get it six years from now. >> they just heard about the flat screens. you don't have to worry about them. switched over yet. >> you won't even be able to get in canada for a while. >> oh, boy! that's going to be tough for me. >> what is with the greatest sky screw-up in human history? pick one. >> the greatest screw up in human history is allowing the adaman empire calling itself empire. what were...
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today, the foreign ministers of russia and canada discussed their competing claims to take control of a large part of the arctic, including the north pole. their claims will eventually be judged by international experts. >> both russia and canada respect the united nations as well as the u.n. convention on the law of the southeast, and we will submit our data on the ridge, and we are confident that our case will prevail, backed by scientific evidence. >> but the russians are already concerned that nato military forces could be sent to the arctic to protect western interests. >> we don't see, frankly speaking, any benefit that nato might bring to the arctic. the arctic countries have confirmed that all the problems that exist or may emerge in the area could be resolved through political means and international law. >> the question of whether the arctic will become an area of international cooperation or conflict will be discussed at a major conference in the russian capital next week. "bbc news", moscow. >> you're watching "bbc news." our headlines so far. a prominent pakistani politic
today, the foreign ministers of russia and canada discussed their competing claims to take control of a large part of the arctic, including the north pole. their claims will eventually be judged by international experts. >> both russia and canada respect the united nations as well as the u.n. convention on the law of the southeast, and we will submit our data on the ridge, and we are confident that our case will prevail, backed by scientific evidence. >> but the russians are already...
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and canada, membership is up slightly in the catholic church, the church of jesus christ of latter day saints, the mormons and the assemblies of god. but it continues to decline in the southern baptist convention and mainline protestant denominations. meanwhile, a separate study of latinos found a growing secularization. trinity college in hartford, connecticut says the percentage of latinos who claimed "no religion" has doubled in recent years. in 1990, 6% said they had no religion. in 2008, it was 12%. in haiti, 33 children that a u.s. baptist group planned to take from the country last month were reunited with their biological families. the baptist group said they thought the children had been orphaned or abandoned because of the massive earthquake. but haitian authorities accused the baptists of kidnapping and put them in jail. all except the leader of that group have been released. in other news, an ethics controversy erupted this week when a fertility clinic gave away as a prize a free treatment of in-vitro fertilization using donor eggs. the contest was sponsored by an american
and canada, membership is up slightly in the catholic church, the church of jesus christ of latter day saints, the mormons and the assemblies of god. but it continues to decline in the southern baptist convention and mainline protestant denominations. meanwhile, a separate study of latinos found a growing secularization. trinity college in hartford, connecticut says the percentage of latinos who claimed "no religion" has doubled in recent years. in 1990, 6% said they had no religion....
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and these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations rule the day played. the a. the supreme court started up their new year today and over the coming months there are a number of cases that they'll be taking up which we will cover but today i'd like to focus on something that they chose not to hear an appeal that they threw out with no comment you see a number of lawyers representing guantanamo bay detainees had filed a freedom of information act request with the n.s.a. asking whether it had warrantless wiretap records on them now the n.s.a. won't say if they do or they don't because according to that revealing this kind of information could endanger national security a number of federal courts have already agreed with the n.s.a. and apparently even though they did make a comment the supreme court does too but does anyone else out there find it a little ridiculous that a simple yes or no we did or we did not warrantless the wiretap you would compromise national security is anyone else out there as disgusted as i am w
and these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations rule the day played. the a. the supreme court started up their new year today and over the coming months there are a number of cases that they'll be taking up which we will cover but today i'd like to focus on something that they chose not to hear an appeal that they threw out with no comment you see a number of lawyers representing guantanamo bay detainees had filed a freedom of information act...
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conditions are difficult, but scientists think the full canada activity may be entering a new phase. -- the of volcanic activity may be entering a new phase. tests showed no deterioration and airline executives said it was fresh evidence that the blanket restrictions and airspace or unnecessary. in the airline industry, questions are being asked whether governments have acted quickly enough to deal with the crisis. >> it is embarrassing. it is a european mass. it took five days to organize a conference call with ministers, and we were losing $200 million in revenue a day. 750,000 passengers stranded. does it make sense? >> britain is sending three warships to rescue people stranded on the european mainland. travelers as well as british soldiers on their way home from afghanistan. this is one of the vessels, the hms ocean. the prime minister made the announcement about the naval help after an emergency planning committee meeting. >> i expect the warships to be in the channel today. i expect them to be maneuvering to the channel ports -- and that is already agreed that should happen. w
conditions are difficult, but scientists think the full canada activity may be entering a new phase. -- the of volcanic activity may be entering a new phase. tests showed no deterioration and airline executives said it was fresh evidence that the blanket restrictions and airspace or unnecessary. in the airline industry, questions are being asked whether governments have acted quickly enough to deal with the crisis. >> it is embarrassing. it is a european mass. it took five days to...
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these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. showing corporations rule today. seven thirty am in moscow good to have you with us here on our t.v. easier headlines russians demand equal justice as the spotlight falls on paces of influential figures using their connections worldwide prosecution a fatal car accident involving the eighteen year old daughter of a local government official prompting widespread public condemnation when she was let off with his bended sentence. with the u.k. braced for deep public spending cuts economists warn of more financial hardship on the horizon they say policymakers are applying outdated principles to the complex money problems facing the country financier's claim that central banks and governments are leading countries to an even bigger crisis. and heroes of the state russian russia honors the agents deported from the u.s. in the biggest spy swap since the cold war they were exchanged in vienna this summer for spies held by moscow and chapman who became the public face of the ring is believed to
these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. showing corporations rule today. seven thirty am in moscow good to have you with us here on our t.v. easier headlines russians demand equal justice as the spotlight falls on paces of influential figures using their connections worldwide prosecution a fatal car accident involving the eighteen year old daughter of a local government official prompting widespread public condemnation when she was let off with his bended...
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. >>> this may look like a haunted the house, but it is a real- estate office in canada. two real-estate agents turned their house into a house of horror. spare body parts and ghouls. do we have time for a last look at the weather? >> we do. in the belfort furniture weather center, alison starling is not able to see me. here's a look at to the weekend forecast. mostly sunny. some high clouds. filtered sun shine especially on saturday, high temperatures in the low 60's. tomorrow morning, gold, low 40's, -- tomorrow morning it will be in the 40's and possibly below freezing outside this area. retreating, 60 degrees at sunset, dropping down to the low 50's. looking good. >> thanks for joining us. we will see you for good morning washington on monday at 4:30. we will see you for good morning washington on monday at 4:30. woman 1 sync: i knew what bob ehrlich did as governor. man 1 sync: raised my property taxes 60 percent. woman 2 sync: let utilities hike our rates 72 percent. woman 1 sync: but i didn't know what he's done since he got fired as governor. man 2: ehrlich's rake
. >>> this may look like a haunted the house, but it is a real- estate office in canada. two real-estate agents turned their house into a house of horror. spare body parts and ghouls. do we have time for a last look at the weather? >> we do. in the belfort furniture weather center, alison starling is not able to see me. here's a look at to the weekend forecast. mostly sunny. some high clouds. filtered sun shine especially on saturday, high temperatures in the low 60's. tomorrow...
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and you know. >> do you plan the show in canada. >> not now. they did it like six years from now. you know, they're just, they just heard of the flat screen. you don't have to worry about that. >> oh. >> not even-- they haven't switched over yet. >> you know, you're not going to be able to even get into canada for a while, i hope you know that. >> oh, boy, tough for me. >> and what do you think is with the greatest screwup in human history? if you could pick one? >> well, i am ooh, the greatest screw up in human history is probably allowing the ottoman empire to be called an empire when they landed six years and what were they, a bunch of guys in the ottoman empire, got too cocky and the end of it. >> and do you think there's any hope for civilization? are we doomed to repeat the mistakes we continue to make? >> that's what the show is about. a funny idea right now. and the show is about the fact that human nature no matter what happens in the outset. what technology we've created, laser surgery, no matter what ps had a, nanotechnology, still if you open the paper it's the same st
and you know. >> do you plan the show in canada. >> not now. they did it like six years from now. you know, they're just, they just heard of the flat screen. you don't have to worry about that. >> oh. >> not even-- they haven't switched over yet. >> you know, you're not going to be able to even get into canada for a while, i hope you know that. >> oh, boy, tough for me. >> and what do you think is with the greatest screwup in human history? if you could...
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i went to a home site that was getting built and there was boards that are stammedpped "product of canada." you know, what can we do? can we get some sort of small tax incentives that would help the small business to promote our product that's made here in the united states? i think that would be more effective than anything that i've even thought of. you know, i care about what's going on right now, and i do think there's common sense answers to these questions. i think there is a solution. and i think some of these common-sense answers, if they was applied, i think it would make a dramatic effect and it would be fast. if people like me would sell the product that's made in the u.s.a., instead of china or japan, i'm pretty sure that the small factories would add more workers. it's just common sense. i really think that it could be overturned and this thing could get back rolling really fast if small steps were took like that. what's your thoughts? >> thank you for being a small business owner, taking the risk, making the investment and putting people here in glenwood and surrounding area
i went to a home site that was getting built and there was boards that are stammedpped "product of canada." you know, what can we do? can we get some sort of small tax incentives that would help the small business to promote our product that's made here in the united states? i think that would be more effective than anything that i've even thought of. you know, i care about what's going on right now, and i do think there's common sense answers to these questions. i think there is a...
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some adventurous brides in canada joined a growing trend of trashing the dress. ashley burke of cbc news reports. >> reporter: a final brush of the hair, a touch of color, rebecca got married two months ago but this is her big day. >> it's taffeta, cheaper than silk. it's embellished with beading, crystals. >> get it! get it! get it! >> reporter: she's getting ready to destroy her $1300 gown. >> i promised i wouldn't get trashed on my wedding, so i think today it's a totally different head space. >> reporter: for photographers, it's all about dropping picture-perfect bridal gouns into unexpected settings all for an edgy, untraditional shot. the trend started at destination weddings. >> you just go to a lagoon or in the beach and you just jump in and trash your dress, literally, that would be it. a lot of photographers took it one edge up. burning the dress or throwing paint on your dress. any way you could destroy the dress at the end of the day. >> reporter: the trend isn't just about getting your dress dirty or trashing your dress completely, it's also about ma
some adventurous brides in canada joined a growing trend of trashing the dress. ashley burke of cbc news reports. >> reporter: a final brush of the hair, a touch of color, rebecca got married two months ago but this is her big day. >> it's taffeta, cheaper than silk. it's embellished with beading, crystals. >> get it! get it! get it! >> reporter: she's getting ready to destroy her $1300 gown. >> i promised i wouldn't get trashed on my wedding, so i think today it's...
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wauconda is 25 minutes from canada. it's for sale on e-bay. the town consists of a restaurant, a store, post office, a zip code and a welcome sign. daphney fletcher owns the town and said around 100 years ago it was a mining community. the few residents left don't want the city sold. >> the locals aren't real thrilled about it. >> why? >> i think they think i have some audacity to claim to own the whole town. but i do claim to own the center of town and all of the businesses and i think the businesses establish it as a communi community. >> the most recent bid for the town is a little over $350,000. the auction closes a week from today and the auction bidder would be the proud new owners of this former mining town in washington. >> okay. >> fog else? >> because we're tight on time. >>> there is a map genius in russia up for a million dollars in prize money but he doesn't want it. he hasn't been heard from in four years since he refused another math prize and shut himself off from the world. >> his name is dr. gregory pearlman and he solved the
wauconda is 25 minutes from canada. it's for sale on e-bay. the town consists of a restaurant, a store, post office, a zip code and a welcome sign. daphney fletcher owns the town and said around 100 years ago it was a mining community. the few residents left don't want the city sold. >> the locals aren't real thrilled about it. >> why? >> i think they think i have some audacity to claim to own the whole town. but i do claim to own the center of town and all of the businesses...
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when you look at the tax rate, we are just discussing that before the show, canada, not known as vibrant capitalism, their corporate tax rate is plummeting to new lows at 16.5 percent the new year, and 15 percent the year after that and combined with provincial taxes far lower than ours, and our corporate tax rate is the second highest in the world, next to japan, so that is why people are investing elsewhere. >> if i put our tax code on the table i i would not be able to see you. what do we do to simplify that? we talk about it. >>guest: that is something that will not happen next year with the congress but they will lay the foundation for it. the deficit commission, although it had democrat on it, all spoke in the name of simplifying the tax code so although they are not with me open the flat tax, support for it is growing and it will be a big issue in 2012 giving the mandate for a mattive overhaul in 2013 and markets anticipate the future and they think this will happen, they will start marking up prices. >>brian: and the budget said he will agree to look at simplifying our tax code.
when you look at the tax rate, we are just discussing that before the show, canada, not known as vibrant capitalism, their corporate tax rate is plummeting to new lows at 16.5 percent the new year, and 15 percent the year after that and combined with provincial taxes far lower than ours, and our corporate tax rate is the second highest in the world, next to japan, so that is why people are investing elsewhere. >> if i put our tax code on the table i i would not be able to see you. what do...
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and canada. and for many, the remorse being expressed in rome is not enough. mark fell lipphillips, cbs news london in that. >>> straight that he had, your monday morning weather. and in sports, march madness with dramatic wins to advance in the ncaa tournament. this season, there are more reasons than ever... not to let your immune system become a statistic. support your immune system with patented ester-c. ester-c provides up to 24 hours of immune support. ester-c. the better vitamin c. sears has the prettiest colors, prints, and notice-me pieces at 40-50% savings. download your shopping pass at sears.com/style... for an extra 15% off. sears. day after day, allergy season drags on. oh, how many days are you going to suffer? nasonex is the only prescription that's proven to help prevent most seasonal nasal allergy symptoms, including congestion, so you can have more symptom-free days. [ female announcer ] side effects were generally mild and included headache, viral infection, sore throat, nosebleeds and coughing. it does not come in generic form, so ask your
and canada. and for many, the remorse being expressed in rome is not enough. mark fell lipphillips, cbs news london in that. >>> straight that he had, your monday morning weather. and in sports, march madness with dramatic wins to advance in the ncaa tournament. this season, there are more reasons than ever... not to let your immune system become a statistic. support your immune system with patented ester-c. ester-c provides up to 24 hours of immune support. ester-c. the better vitamin...
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treasury and export development in canada to help launch the new gm. >> the announcement was met with wild applause at an assembly plant in kansas. general motors says it will hold a public stock option to help repay the rest. the loan payoff comes five years ahead of schedule. the white house said today that the news was a concrete sign that the bailout plan is working. >>> it appears new york city apartment dwellers won't have to open their own doors after all. the new york doorman's union avoided a potential strike today. after reaching an agreement with owners. they received salary earnings. and will avoid any cuts to the benefits. nearly 1 million people in new york city relied on them. >>> the u.s. treasury has announced a new counterfit $100. it has a disappearing liberty bell and color-shifting ink. the $100 bill is a popular target of over seas counterfeits. if you still have the old $100 bills, don't worry. they'll still be accepted. >> that's good because i have a suitcase full. [ laughter ] >>> pat warren explains why people living in a neighborhood are upset. >> new here
treasury and export development in canada to help launch the new gm. >> the announcement was met with wild applause at an assembly plant in kansas. general motors says it will hold a public stock option to help repay the rest. the loan payoff comes five years ahead of schedule. the white house said today that the news was a concrete sign that the bailout plan is working. >>> it appears new york city apartment dwellers won't have to open their own doors after all. the new york...
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the canada these of the profits from thousands of drug deals across the uk. >> these are the profits from thousands of drugs across the uk. the cash was converted to a large euro banknotes. the cash takes up less space than sterling, making it easier for crime bosses to move a. -- to move it. it was laundered cash, ready to be picked up. the uk fear the charge had stopped selling fachtna as seen evidence by the gathered organized crime agency. >> it should be impossible for anyone to buy a 500 euro note. that is going to have an effect on the criminals. that means they will have to look to other means of trying to move their money. but investigators told banks the most 500 euro notes are held by -- >> investigators told banks that most of the 500 euro notes are held by criminals. each note is worth more than 400 pounds. 500 euros is the favored banknote of criminals. in one cigarette packet can you can hold 20,000 euros. the illegal cash is appears from view. once it is concealed, it is smuggled abroad. tourists can still bring home 500 euro note to and change them on the high street
the canada these of the profits from thousands of drug deals across the uk. >> these are the profits from thousands of drugs across the uk. the cash was converted to a large euro banknotes. the cash takes up less space than sterling, making it easier for crime bosses to move a. -- to move it. it was laundered cash, ready to be picked up. the uk fear the charge had stopped selling fachtna as seen evidence by the gathered organized crime agency. >> it should be impossible for anyone...
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. >>> an international beer bet has been settled as canada's prime minister received a special delivery sent by president obama. the two bet a case of beer on the outcome of the men's gold medal olympic hockey game. president obama threw in a case of the pennsylvania brew that would have been his prize. >>> when "nightly news" returns, a special mvp. romantic at a moment's notice. and when it does, men with erectile dysfunction can be more confident in their ability to be ready with cialis. with two clinically proven dosing options, you can choose the moment that's right for you and your partner. 36-hour cialis and cialis for daily use. cialis for daily use is a low-dose tablet you take every day, so you can be ready anytime the moment's right. day or night. >> tell your doctor about your medical condition and all medications and ask if you're healthy enough for sexual activity. >> don't take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. >> don't drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delay
. >>> an international beer bet has been settled as canada's prime minister received a special delivery sent by president obama. the two bet a case of beer on the outcome of the men's gold medal olympic hockey game. president obama threw in a case of the pennsylvania brew that would have been his prize. >>> when "nightly news" returns, a special mvp. romantic at a moment's notice. and when it does, men with erectile dysfunction can be more confident in their ability...
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the northeast and warm to mild temperatures are the rule in the plains, all the way from the gulf to canada. >>> in sports, it was one for the ages. phillies' ace roy halladay kicked off the playoffs with an amazing pitching performance against cincinnati. >> the 0-2. >> it's only been done once before in the history of baseball. >> in time! roy halladay has thrown a no-hitter! >> roy halladay just the second player to pitch a no-hitter in a postseason game helping his philadelphia phillies beat the cincinnati reds in game one of the national league division series. >> to be able to go out and have a game like that, you know, it's a dream come true. >> what makes halladay's game even more impressive, this is the first time he's ever pitched in a playoff game. the 12 'year veteran with the nickname doc was surgical in his performance, striking out eight hitters, even with the bat in the second inning he had a hit that scored the run. >> tremendous. great command. absolutely unreal. >> 3-2 pitch. >> his only blemish, a walk in the fifth inning but not one cincinnati player got a hit. after th
the northeast and warm to mild temperatures are the rule in the plains, all the way from the gulf to canada. >>> in sports, it was one for the ages. phillies' ace roy halladay kicked off the playoffs with an amazing pitching performance against cincinnati. >> the 0-2. >> it's only been done once before in the history of baseball. >> in time! roy halladay has thrown a no-hitter! >> roy halladay just the second player to pitch a no-hitter in a postseason game...
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the full these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. the day. her. to tonight's phone you side with your host. is friday i'd like to return to what is by now become a household name the infamous blackwater you know that private security firm with such a nasty reputation that they tried changing their name to the same firm whose founder has since run off to hide and davi to avoid all of the lawsuits that are pending instant anyway you might ask why am i bringing them up again. that's just because according to wired's danger room they've managed to get more money from our government that's right thanks to a joint venture there which they've been able to completely conceal in all documentation that they are in fact involved in which they've hidden behind a name called international development solutions so they didn't even have to submit an independent bid thanks to all that they have no one in a nice little piece of a ten billion dollar deal little else out there find that disturbing let me remind you that this was the firm that was involved in a shoot
the full these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. the day. her. to tonight's phone you side with your host. is friday i'd like to return to what is by now become a household name the infamous blackwater you know that private security firm with such a nasty reputation that they tried changing their name to the same firm whose founder has since run off to hide and davi to avoid all of the lawsuits that are pending instant anyway you might ask why am i bringing...
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how big is the threat for those eastern provinces of canada? >> that's correct. at the end of the forecast, beyond three days, day four and five running across the maritimes. >> thank you very much. let me go the white house. president obama along with the israeli prime minister. >>> and throughout the middle east. i'll have more to say about today's meetings not only with prime minister benjamin netanyahu, but with the other participants of the talks here in the rose garden later this afternoon. but i did want to specifically take some time out to speak to the people of israel and to the region about the senseless slaughter that took place near hebron yesterday. there are going to be extremists and rejectionists who rather than seeking peace are going to be seeking destruction. and the tragedy that we saw yesterday where people were gunned down on the street by terrorists who are purposely trying to undermine these talks is an example of what we're up against. but i want everybody to be very clear, the united states is going to be unwavering in its support of is
how big is the threat for those eastern provinces of canada? >> that's correct. at the end of the forecast, beyond three days, day four and five running across the maritimes. >> thank you very much. let me go the white house. president obama along with the israeli prime minister. >>> and throughout the middle east. i'll have more to say about today's meetings not only with prime minister benjamin netanyahu, but with the other participants of the talks here in the rose...
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countries like canada have more guns per capita than we do. they kill 100 or 200 of each other every year and we kill thousands. >> we end up having this debate about what goes too far and what's an inappropriate metaphor and inappropriate hyperbolhyper? i guess we're considering whether it's okay to leave politics behind and instead settle political differences by violence. that's why i think the sharron angle second amendments thing isn't one of the kooky things she said -- >> they talk this way all the time. i'm sure you've been a victim of this on the internet where they talk about you. it wasn't long upon a lot of people, if i may say this, there were a number of people there protesting at that kentucky event. they went after a certain person and threw her to the ground. why her? it was just -- it just -- you know, when i was growing up you, it was like grab the hippie. if you were down south, it was grab the black guy. this young girl, what that represents, i think they're afraid of this younger generation, because the young kids, they'r
countries like canada have more guns per capita than we do. they kill 100 or 200 of each other every year and we kill thousands. >> we end up having this debate about what goes too far and what's an inappropriate metaphor and inappropriate hyperbolhyper? i guess we're considering whether it's okay to leave politics behind and instead settle political differences by violence. that's why i think the sharron angle second amendments thing isn't one of the kooky things she said -- >>...
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. >>> an avalanche in canada has injured three peop e ed an unkn people. there are many still missing. >>> president obama plans to overhaul the no child left behind law. the administration says it wants to make sure that children are ready for a career. rather than testing them for proficiency at grade level. >>> and finally, manny pacquaio dominated joshua claudedy lath last night to retain his title. and his reputation as the best pound for pound fighter. after meeting him yesterday, we have to wonder if he celebrated with a little bit of karaoke. putting the power in power ballad. >> that's him. that's him singing. >> he's got a couple of albums. >> he has to choose, boxer or singer. >> no, not really. >> he's that good of a boxer. >> you saw the profile yesterday. better boxer. >> be nice. >> i'm not going to mock him. are you kidding me? >>> let's go back out to marysol. first "jersey shore." now this. haven't these people had enough? >> there's no end to the hurt, bill. there's absolutely no end to the hurt. good morning, bill and elizabeth. good mo
. >>> an avalanche in canada has injured three peop e ed an unkn people. there are many still missing. >>> president obama plans to overhaul the no child left behind law. the administration says it wants to make sure that children are ready for a career. rather than testing them for proficiency at grade level. >>> and finally, manny pacquaio dominated joshua claudedy lath last night to retain his title. and his reputation as the best pound for pound fighter. after...
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that is bit leer cold air up in canada. we were watching that for next week. but in the short run we will warm up behind the cool down on thursday. but then it's going to probably rain as we go into the weekend and then some of that very cold air makes a run on chicago about a week from today. so we will have to watch that. this is the radar. and notice this system which is bringing rain to the east coast and the ohio valley down to the mid-mississippi valley. and also we are seeing snow that's developed in parts of northwestern wisconsin and northeastern minnesota at this hour. but is that much more active snow system out on the rorocky mountains over into even idaho, washington, others, down into colorado and even parts of wyoming picking up snow. there is in fact a winter storm warning in effect for extreme western montana that could pick up several inches there and it's probably going to be a blessing to skiers who want to get in on maybe a little early season skiing. our computers look like this. you can see the cloudiness moving out and this system comin
that is bit leer cold air up in canada. we were watching that for next week. but in the short run we will warm up behind the cool down on thursday. but then it's going to probably rain as we go into the weekend and then some of that very cold air makes a run on chicago about a week from today. so we will have to watch that. this is the radar. and notice this system which is bringing rain to the east coast and the ohio valley down to the mid-mississippi valley. and also we are seeing snow that's...
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we have members in both count prooepts union dues tar paid in canada stay in canada. the union dues paid in the u.s. stay in the u.s. but even without that we're not allowed by law to accept that kind of money. our political action committees are moneys that are raised from our members and we have to have a documented record that our members have agreed to commit that money, and i've said on this show and on other shows before, i challenge the chamber of commerce and those secret clubs that are putting foreign money into this election, i challenge them to come out and show us where their don anticipations are coming from. >> so when every union in this country whether your union, the steelworkers the afl-cio or the service employers international union, if were to go into the front office show meet books. the union's could detail where every dime from and every expenditure is whereas the chamber of commerce can't do that, correct. >> absolutely critic. not only we can't detail out we have to submit a report. we have to submit a report where we got our money, who contr
we have members in both count prooepts union dues tar paid in canada stay in canada. the union dues paid in the u.s. stay in the u.s. but even without that we're not allowed by law to accept that kind of money. our political action committees are moneys that are raised from our members and we have to have a documented record that our members have agreed to commit that money, and i've said on this show and on other shows before, i challenge the chamber of commerce and those secret clubs that are...
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hillary clinton spent much of last week doing damage control, calling officials in germany, france, canada, chien asaudi arabia, even afghanistan to apologize. wheen while, the white house condemning the leak. they called it reckless, dangerous. he noted field reporting contains candid, not complete information that could endanger lives of foreign diplomats and intelligence analysts. >> i would hope that those that are responsible for this would at some point in time think about the responsibility they have for lives that they are exposing. >> reporter: coming up, i will have more information on the man behind the leak, founder of this whistle blowing. that's coming up 530. >> how common are these communications between foreign diplomats and their governments? >> you know, these types of communications are actually very common. these are the types of communications that happened between governments and their diplomats stationed in foreign countries, around the world. the u.s. government does it on a daily basis as do many other governments around the world. the difference here is that thes
hillary clinton spent much of last week doing damage control, calling officials in germany, france, canada, chien asaudi arabia, even afghanistan to apologize. wheen while, the white house condemning the leak. they called it reckless, dangerous. he noted field reporting contains candid, not complete information that could endanger lives of foreign diplomats and intelligence analysts. >> i would hope that those that are responsible for this would at some point in time think about the...
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our security correspondent is that the nato headquarters in canada are. -- in the city of kandahar. >> on control in central helmand. british troops and afghan allies said they have advanced as far as they need to. the challenge now is to make the road safe. insurgents have kept a low profile. >> we expect them to meld into the population for the time being. until they get a feeling for where our extend it lies. then we may see some pro being of our forward lines. >> secure enough, said commanders promised to stop building new patrol basis that will be jointly commanded with afghan troops. governance is intended to follow. >> we will bring reconstruction and development to your communities. >> they want these villagers to fill confident they will not be lived again with the security vacuum. it is a 3 of this operation, and it is becoming clear that the british task force of experienced fewer problems of the americans. the have had to cope with an unexpectedly high number of roadside bombs. and those insurgents who have decided to stay and fiat are concentrated in the american area mos
our security correspondent is that the nato headquarters in canada are. -- in the city of kandahar. >> on control in central helmand. british troops and afghan allies said they have advanced as far as they need to. the challenge now is to make the road safe. insurgents have kept a low profile. >> we expect them to meld into the population for the time being. until they get a feeling for where our extend it lies. then we may see some pro being of our forward lines. >> secure...
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canada scored two goals in the third period to tie the game. the u.s. finally won it in overtime, 6-5. canada was trying for a record six straight world junior hockey title, and congratulations. go team usa. the winter olympics are a little more than a month away and health officials are trying to stop the swine flu from interrupting the games. the surgeon general and cdc wants anyone associated with the olympics to get the swine flu shot before heading to vancouver. the big crowds and close quarters are a perfect breeding grounds for germs. and that's why athletes, coaches, and staff are all rolling up their sleeves for the vaccine. and a reminder, the winter olympics kick off february 12th right here on nbc 4. >>> right now let's get a check on some of the stories we're following for news 4 this afternoon. >> jim hanley joins us now in the studio with a preview of this afternoon's shows. >> we've got a busy afternoon shaping up. of course, that news conference at 2:00 from redskins park. and at 4:00, just about all of us have one and have personal inf
canada scored two goals in the third period to tie the game. the u.s. finally won it in overtime, 6-5. canada was trying for a record six straight world junior hockey title, and congratulations. go team usa. the winter olympics are a little more than a month away and health officials are trying to stop the swine flu from interrupting the games. the surgeon general and cdc wants anyone associated with the olympics to get the swine flu shot before heading to vancouver. the big crowds and close...
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but he faces deportation to his native canada. detectives found pot inside his home. they were investigating the death of mccracken's 29-year- old fiance, carrie john. carrie john died from an allergic reaction to a bogus drug she bought online from the philippines. as part of a plea agreement, mccracken faces two years of probation, with minimal supervision. but he could be deported back to canada soon. >> reporter: mccracken's attorney says the 33-year-old hopes to salvage what had been a promising scientific career. >>> tonight, a rapist, linked to at least half a dozen attacks, has been sentenced. officials now say he could be the worst serial rapist ever in baltimore county. mike schuh has more on the attacks that go back several decades. mike? >> reporter: indeed, denise. here rather. not today but yesterday in criminal court, alphonso hill was sentenced for a series of rapes, the latest which go back 20 to 30 years. >> reporter: alphonso hill is a rapist, convicted six times when he spoke with cbs news. >> none of it was premeditated. i just needed money. it wa
but he faces deportation to his native canada. detectives found pot inside his home. they were investigating the death of mccracken's 29-year- old fiance, carrie john. carrie john died from an allergic reaction to a bogus drug she bought online from the philippines. as part of a plea agreement, mccracken faces two years of probation, with minimal supervision. but he could be deported back to canada soon. >> reporter: mccracken's attorney says the 33-year-old hopes to salvage what had been...
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i went to a home site that was getting built and there was boards that are stammedpped "product of canada." you know, what can we do? can we get some sort of small tax incentives that would help the small business to promote our product that's made here in the united states? i think that would be more effective than anything that i've even thought of. you know, i care about what's going on right now, and i do think there's common sense answers to these questions. i think there is a solution. and i think some of these common-sense answers, if they was applied, i think it would make a dramatic effect and it would be fast. if people like me would sell the product that's made in the u.s.a., instead of china or japan, i'm pretty sure that the small factories would add more workers. it's just common sense. i really think that it could be overturned and this thing could get back rolling really fast if small steps were took like that. what's your thoughts? >> thank you for being a small business owner, taking the risk, making the investment and putting people here in glenwood and surrounding area
i went to a home site that was getting built and there was boards that are stammedpped "product of canada." you know, what can we do? can we get some sort of small tax incentives that would help the small business to promote our product that's made here in the united states? i think that would be more effective than anything that i've even thought of. you know, i care about what's going on right now, and i do think there's common sense answers to these questions. i think there is a...
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we have members in both count prooepts union dues tar paid in canada stay in canada. the union dues paid in the u.s. stay in the u.s. but even without that we're not allowed by law to accept that kind of money. our political action committees are moneys that are raised from our members and we have to have a documented record that our members have agreed to commit that money, and i've said on this show and on other shows before, i challenge the chamber of commerce and those secret clubs that are putting foreign money into this election, i challenge them to come out and show us where their don anticipations are coming from. >> so when every union in this country whether your union, the steelworkers the afl-cio or the service employers international union, if were to go into the front office show meet books. the union's could detail where every dime from and every expenditure is whereas the chamber of commerce can't do that, correct. >> absolutely critic. not only we can't detail out we have to submit a report. we have to submit a report where we got our money, who contr
we have members in both count prooepts union dues tar paid in canada stay in canada. the union dues paid in the u.s. stay in the u.s. but even without that we're not allowed by law to accept that kind of money. our political action committees are moneys that are raised from our members and we have to have a documented record that our members have agreed to commit that money, and i've said on this show and on other shows before, i challenge the chamber of commerce and those secret clubs that are...
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and canada will be free through the end of the year. that is it from cnbc for now. >> toyota is recalling 1.2 million vehicles. that includes 2005 to 2008 corps lolas and corolla matrixes, the two-wheel drive may have been improperly manufactured. log on to msnbc.com for further details. >>> hurricane danielle is swirling across the atlantic, heading towards bermuda, danielle's maximum sustained winds are near 105 miles an hour. farther east in the atlantic, tropical storm earl is getting stronger, it's expected to become a hurricane this weekend. >>> an outgoing bp ceo tony hayward will not appear at a senate hearing on the release of the lockerbie bomber. hayward wrote a letter to the senate foreign relations committee saying he's planning on a smooth transition of leadership at bp so he won't be able to testify. >>> it's been five years since hurricane katrina began moving toward the gulf coast and forever changing new orleans and this nation. nbc "nightly news" anchor brian williams joining me live. i can't even count the number of
and canada will be free through the end of the year. that is it from cnbc for now. >> toyota is recalling 1.2 million vehicles. that includes 2005 to 2008 corps lolas and corolla matrixes, the two-wheel drive may have been improperly manufactured. log on to msnbc.com for further details. >>> hurricane danielle is swirling across the atlantic, heading towards bermuda, danielle's maximum sustained winds are near 105 miles an hour. farther east in the atlantic, tropical storm earl...
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the premier of canada, governors and a brilliant array of european diplomats, smerch did not in fact come to in time to take part in the gigantuy gaiga be more exact before he was permitted to get up. meanwhile the greatest minds in the country in solemn assembly had arranged a secret conference of city, state and government officials which smerch was to attend for the purpose of being instructed in the ethics and behavior of heroism. the day the little mechanic was finally able to get up and dress and for the first time in two weeks take a great chew of tobacco, he was permitted to receive the newspaper. smerch did not wait for questions, news guys, he said and the times man winced, news guys can tell the world that i put it over on lindbergh and i made an ass out of the two fogs. the two frogs is a pair of gal land french flyers who only flew halfway around the world. the times man was bold enough at this point to sketch out for smerch the accepted formula in cases of this kind. he explained that there should be no arrogant -- particularly heroes of foreign nations. oh, the hell wi
the premier of canada, governors and a brilliant array of european diplomats, smerch did not in fact come to in time to take part in the gigantuy gaiga be more exact before he was permitted to get up. meanwhile the greatest minds in the country in solemn assembly had arranged a secret conference of city, state and government officials which smerch was to attend for the purpose of being instructed in the ethics and behavior of heroism. the day the little mechanic was finally able to get up and...